Environmental Endocrine Toxicants 1st Edition
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Dive into comprehensive coverage of key topics: molecular mechanisms of endocrine disruption, biomarkers of exposure, epidemiological evidence, and the latest advances in toxicology and risk assessment. Case studies span urban and rural environments and consider impacts in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and other regions, making this book highly relevant for researchers, clinicians, public-health professionals, and environmental policymakers seeking practical, evidence-based guidance.
The text balances technical depth with clarity, explaining complex pathways and regulatory frameworks without sacrificing readability. Chapters discuss emerging contaminants, low-dose effects, mixtures and cumulative exposures, and practical approaches to monitoring and mitigation. Special emphasis is placed on translating science into policy — assessing chemical risk, informing regulation, and protecting vulnerable populations such as pregnant women, infants, and wildlife.
Whether you’re a graduate student building foundational knowledge, a toxicologist conducting exposure assessments, or a policy advisor shaping environmental health strategies, this edition equips you with the tools to evaluate endocrine-disrupting chemicals and their real-world consequences. Enhanced by current literature and multidisciplinary perspectives, it’s an indispensable resource for anyone addressing chemical safety, public health, or environmental protection.
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